Citrus Heights Sentinel

Planning Commission to Hear Controversial City Hall Proposal
After a year of negotiations and community input, the Citrus Heights Planning Commission will hold a public hearing Wednesday night for the proposal to build a 68,000 square feet medical building at the current City Hall site, and…

Community Camp Out to Fill Rusch Park with ‘Tent City’
Called Citrus Heights’ “legitimate tent city,” the annual Community Camp Out plans to take over Rusch Park this weekend with an activity-filled overnight event that promises to be fun for the whole family. “This is an opportunity for…
Community Celebrates Completion of Auburn Blvd ‘Phase 1’ Improvements
Council members, business owners and representatives from government agencies gathered Tuesday morning to celebrate the long-awaited completion of “Phase 1” of Auburn Boulevard improvement work. Business owners present for the ribbon-cutting ceremony were particularly glad for the completion…

Residents Celebrate Independence Day Across Citrus Heights
Residents of Citrus Heights exercised their freedom to celebrate the nation’s 238th birthday in a variety of ways, from setting off fireworks in the street outside their homes, to barbequing with family, to reading the Declaration of Independence,…

Ukrainian Couple Shares Adoption Story at Citrus Heights Church
In what sounded like a script for a suspense-filled, emotional film, a young Ukrainian-American couple shared their recent story of adopting two children from tumultuous Ukraine, during a speaking engagement at Reality Church in Citrus Heights last week.

City Celebrates with ‘Red, White & Blue’ Parade
This Saturday, the 15th annual Citrus Heights “Red, White & Blue” Parade will hit the streets of Citrus Heights for a day of celebration and community spirit. Scheduled for 9 a.m. on June 28, the parade will travel…

Citrus Heights Wins ‘Greenprint’ Award from Tree Foundation
The City of Citrus Heights received the 2014 “Growing Greenprint” award from the Sacramento Tree Foundation this month, in recognition of the City’s “noteworthy contributions” toward building a better urban forest. “We are honored to receive the Growing…

New City Hall: Environmental and Traffic Impact Report Released
Over 800 pages of documents were released for public review this week, as part of the City’s proposed plan to move City Hall to Antelope Road and allow a 68,000 square feet medical building to be built in…

Auburn Blvd Night Paving to Close Lanes
If you travel on Auburn Boulevard between 7:30 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., you may want to consider using another route this week, in light of night paving work that will limit traffic to one lane in each direction.…

Sac County Election Survey Seeks Voter Feedback
Did you vote at a polling location on Tuesday? If so, the Sacramento County Elections Department wants to hear about your voting experience. A new survey posted on the elections department website seeks voter feedback on questions ranging…




